Team:Arizona State/University

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<h3><u>Around the Campus</u></h3>
<h3><u>Around the Campus</u></h3>
<p>The ASU iGEM team publicized iGEM and synthetic biology by  placing our QR code (linking back to our wiki) around the campus as well as  flyers in common areas. The goal was to raise awareness and spark interest in  the student body. In addition, ASU News ran a special about the team.</p>
<p>The ASU iGEM team publicized iGEM and synthetic biology by  placing our QR code (linking back to our wiki) around the campus as well as  flyers in common areas. The goal was to raise awareness and spark interest in  the student body. In addition, ASU News ran a special about the team.</p>
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<p align="center"><a href="https://asunews.asu.edu/20120906_waterbiosensor">https://asunews.asu.edu/20120906_waterbiosensor</a></p>
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<div align="center"><a href="https://asunews.asu.edu/20120906_waterbiosensor">https://asunews.asu.edu/20120906_waterbiosensor</a></div>
<h3><u>ASU 101 </u></h3>
<h3><u>ASU 101 </u></h3>
<p>Arizona State University holds a required introductory  course to introduce first-year students to the unique culture, challenges, and  opportunities at the nation’s largest university. Over 9,000 freshmen take this  course their first semester. By the end of the semester, all ASU freshmen will  know what is expected of them as college students and how to succeed. ASU’s  2012 iGEM team came to speak in the ASU 101 classes for science majors. The  team introduced the freshmen to the new field of synthetic biology. In  addition, the team informed the students about the iGEM foundation, about the  competition and ASU’s iGEM project this year, and how students can become  involved with iGEM. </p>
<p>Arizona State University holds a required introductory  course to introduce first-year students to the unique culture, challenges, and  opportunities at the nation’s largest university. Over 9,000 freshmen take this  course their first semester. By the end of the semester, all ASU freshmen will  know what is expected of them as college students and how to succeed. ASU’s  2012 iGEM team came to speak in the ASU 101 classes for science majors. The  team introduced the freshmen to the new field of synthetic biology. In  addition, the team informed the students about the iGEM foundation, about the  competition and ASU’s iGEM project this year, and how students can become  involved with iGEM. </p>

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University Outreach


University Outreach:

Around the Campus

The ASU iGEM team publicized iGEM and synthetic biology by placing our QR code (linking back to our wiki) around the campus as well as flyers in common areas. The goal was to raise awareness and spark interest in the student body. In addition, ASU News ran a special about the team.

https://asunews.asu.edu/20120906_waterbiosensor

ASU 101

Arizona State University holds a required introductory course to introduce first-year students to the unique culture, challenges, and opportunities at the nation’s largest university. Over 9,000 freshmen take this course their first semester. By the end of the semester, all ASU freshmen will know what is expected of them as college students and how to succeed. ASU’s 2012 iGEM team came to speak in the ASU 101 classes for science majors. The team introduced the freshmen to the new field of synthetic biology. In addition, the team informed the students about the iGEM foundation, about the competition and ASU’s iGEM project this year, and how students can become involved with iGEM.


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